FOR SALE OR TO STAND THE SEASON. To Stand the Season in the Woodville, Eketahuna and surrounding district THE PUREIIRED STALLION DIOMEDES, BY Totara out of Plover, by Sir Hercules, sire of those wellknown horses Auroa, Pride of the Hills, Lonely, Evelyn, Silvertail, Mashseer, Princess, Euclid, Aoranga, Awatuna, Alecto, besides scores of hunters and valuable carriage horses Diomedes is winner of four first prizes, beating all comers as a carriage stallion at the Hawera Show ; also first prize at Wanganui for the sire best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. For further particulars apply to groom in charge. Diomedes will be in Pahiatua on Monday and Wednesday evenings ; Eketanun on Tuesdays. Tho rest of the week in Woodville. C. HARNETT, Groom in charge. To Travel this Season in Pahiatua and the Surrounding Districts, Tho Purebred Clydesdale Horse KING SALISBURY. Sire —Lord Salisbury. Damgow Maggie. -Glas-
T ING SALISBURY is a massive horse with immense bone of the finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining fine quality and perfect symmetry with great power, is of a rich brown color, with four white stockings, good sound feet, and stands well on his legs. Height, 1G hands 3 inches. Bred by Mr R. Charters, of Taieri, out of Glasgow Maggie by Lord Salisbury (see pedigree cards). Lord Salisbury was never beaten as a prize-taker in Scotland or New Zealand, and Glasgow Maggie is reputed the best mare in New Zealand. TERMS.—Single mare, £8 on service ; £3 10s by P.N. due Ist January ; two or more mares of the same owner as per agreement; groomage, 2s 6d. Good paddocking free for mares during service. Special care and attention taken, but no responsibility. G. W. REMNANT, Livery and Bait Stables, Pahiatua. To Horse Breeders. T DEVONSHIRE having purtf . ch t-'d the celebrated entire horse FOR E R INNER from Mr S. If. Gollan of Hawke’s Bay, he has decided to place this famous horse at the disposal of breeders for the ensuing season. Forerunner is half brother to Vanguard, winner of the New Zealand and Dunedin Cups. J. D. also has the famous coaching staIIionMAZEPPA, whiohisat tlu disposal of breeders. For terms and particulars apply at the stables or the groom in charge. d2B
TIREUR. '"PHIS Thoroughbred Stallion will 1 serve a limited number of mares I this season aj, IXanevirke. i Tireuk, by Nordenfeldt, winner of the A.J.C. and V.K.C. Derbies, also sire of such great racehorses as Strathmore, Zalinski, Merganser, and Crackshot. llis dam, Florence MacCarthy (imported by G. G. Stead, Esq.), dam of Tirauilleur winner of the N. Z. Cup and other important races, also brother to Bessie MacCarthy, winner of the Sydney Oaks, 1893. Tikkur was purchased by• S. 11. Gollan, Esrp, of Auckland as a yearling for 950 guineas, and gave great promise through his training, but owing to an accident to one of hi fore-legs he was never raced. Terms, .11 4s, payable on delivery of mares. (iroomage foe, 5s at first service. Full particlars on application to B. Dknnehy, or James Gibson, groom in charge. Good paddocking provided. Everv care taken, but no responsibility. To Stand this Season at Mangahao, the I AMF 1(1 CAN TItOTTING STALLION LEXINGTON, 1) Y J lorlin (imp.) 2-22, out of Mos- ) senger Maid (imp). For extended pedigree see cards. Terms— £2 10s per mare, paddocking free. All cure taken, but no responsibility. BARKER BROS Mangahao. jN answer to numerous inquiries I _ beg to announce that the wellknown thoroughbred horse RAMA RAMA will be at the service of breeders this -easen in Cahiatua and surrounding district. Comment is unnecessary, as Rama Kama’s stock are well and favorably known throughout tbs district. For further particulars and terms apply to JONES AND Tl I (SWELL, (in charge) Club Hotel Stables, Pahiatua. ■ro STAND THIS HKAHON AT I’aIIIATIJA, THE TIIOROCOJIBUED ENTIRE HORSE PRINCE BISMARCK. ( )Uli\Ci; JUSMAUCK is iL dark I die unit bred by Jonathan Hall, l * ‘|., in 18H1. Sire, Daniel O’Hourko; Imi by Peter Hat, imported. Prince Bi .mark’s breeding is second to no jorso in the North Island. TERMS L'.‘{ 2m; guarantees as per igreeinent; grooniago fee 5s at first ■'ivico; first-class paddocks free for nines till stinted. Every care taken, ni! no ivspon ibility. GEORGE ME XT FI), Owner.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 218, 22 October 1894, Page 4
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